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Nomination for Literary Honors in France

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S. M. Waxman '07, of Roxbury, Mass., has been nominated by President Eliot as fellow of the ministry of public instruction of the French Republic for 1908-09. The appointment is made each year by the French Minister on the recommendation of the President of the University, and it carries with it a stipend of $600. The incumbent is appointed because of his proficiency in literary studies, and must give part of his time to English instruction under direction of the French ministry, while the rest of his time he may devote to his studies.

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